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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

Best feed regime

Jakota Rohde
Australia
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27 Oct 2021 06:14


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Hi guys. Been doing some study through here and on the net, and Im still trying to piece together what most people would consider the best feeding regime for dogs, from Whelping pups, to 3-12 months of age, and beyond to race dogs and spelling bitches.

Obviously higher fat content as well as calcium and protein is of the essence when it comes to pups 12 weeks through to 12 months. M

Any ideas or suggestions that have given you success and healthy dogs Would be much appreciated.


Kenneth Markham
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28 Oct 2021 03:32


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For pups up to 3 months I give them a probiotic powder I swear by it gives u the best results in addition to calcium (hospital grade) and the normal protein requirements.

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